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PLOWS. 



21,846. WILLIAM REANCY, Berzelia, 



Ga. Plows. Oct. 19, 1858. 



Claim. 1. The mode of varying the form 

 of the plow by the use of the adjustable colter, 

 Figs. 3 and 4, the latter being provided with 

 the subsoiler E, and the several parts con- 

 structed and arranged for operation substan- 

 tially as set forth. 



2. The use of the wedge C, in combination 

 with the mold-board, for adjusting the entire 

 front part of the mold-board to correspond with 

 the adjustment of the colters, as described. 



22,332. THOMAS WIARD, Louisviile, 



Ky. Plows. Dec. 14, 1858. 



Claim. 1. The standard A, with its perma- 

 nent wing B, and recesses or shoulders for the 

 reception of the removable wing I, constructed 

 and arranged substantially in the manner and 

 for the purpose set forth. 



2. In combination with the standard A, con- 

 structed as herein set forth, the adjustable cut- 

 ting and guiding wheel L, so that said wheel 

 may be thrown into or out of action, as the 

 circumstance of the case may require, and as 

 described. 



3. The uniting of the handles, beam and 

 standard together, by means of the pockets d, 

 dowels e, recesses f, and bolt //, substantially 

 in the manner herein described. 



22,389. REED VINCENT, Rockton, 



111. Plows. Dec. 21, 1858. 



Claim. The combination of the convex 

 standard A, the braces B D, and the mold- 

 board, when arranged in connection with the 

 beam and bent handles C as described and 

 represented, and for the purpose set forth. 



23,116. ISAAC RULOFSON, Penn 

 Yan, N. Y. Plows. Mar. 1, 1859. 

 Claim. The arrangement of beam A, stand- 

 ard B, landside strip D, share E, mold-board 

 C, and piece H, the whole being constructed 

 and united as and for the purpose set forth. 



863. ISAAC RULOFSON, Penn Yan, 

 N. Y. Plows. Reissued Dec. 13, 1859, of 

 No. 23,116. 



Claim. Moving and adjusting the beam A 

 laterally upon the standard B, by means of the 

 head Land dovetailed connections mm and//' 

 or their equivalents, in such a manner that the 

 line of draft, or direction of the beam, shall 

 always remain parallel with the landside of the 

 implement, substantially as and for the pur- 

 poses herein shown and described. 



23,904. EDWARD DAVIDSON, 



Batesville, Ark. Plows. May 10, 1859. 



Claim. The combination of the bar e, stir- 

 rup c, rod /, with the adjustable supplemental 

 landside F, share G, and the stationary share 

 E and landside C. 



23,938. WILLIAMSON NICHOLS, 

 Floyd Co., Ga. Plows. May 10, 1859. 

 By this invention a plow is so regulated that 



when in operation the plowman can either 

 plow to or from whatever is worked. 



Claim. The arrangement of the forked 

 beam G, segmental head F, holes g, bolts 4 and 

 5, clevis/, stock H, handle L, rivet c, and 

 holes 123. 



24,053. ASA PRESTON, Unionville, 

 Ohio. Cultivators. May 17, 1859. 



Claim. The construction of a combined 

 plow cultivator, having the several parts so 

 arranged that they can be easily attached or 

 detached, as described, when said plow has 

 the hinged wings W, mold-board H, bars L 

 M, and blades J K, arranged and operated 

 substantially as set forth. 



24,617. ISAAC COOK and JOHN T. 

 BEVER, Haynesville, Mo. Plows. July 



5. J 859- 



Claim. The combination and arrangement 

 of the sharp edged landside wheel D E with a 

 reversible double-pointed mold-board ABC, 

 which has no landside bars, substantially as 

 and for the purposes set forth. 



25,463. WILLIAM B. WILLIAMS, 



Warrenton, N. C. Plows. Sep. 13, 1859. 



Claim. 1. The combination of screw-bolts 

 S, nut n, in beam B, standard A, cuff c, and 

 slotted brace b, to regulate the depth of plow- 

 ing, substantially as described. 



2. And, in combination with the above, the 

 curved arm D, for collecting weeds, substan- 

 tially as described. 



25,817. GILMORE EMORY and 



AARON C. WILSON, Newfield, Me. 



Plows. Oct. 18, 1859. 



In the engravings B is the mold-board, con- 

 nected with the landside A by bolts passing 

 through the projections n n on the landside 

 and through corresponding ones on inside of 

 the mold-board; C is the point, D the beam, 

 perfectly straight, bolted on either side ; the 

 beam can be elevated or depressed at pleasure 

 to regulate the depth of the furrow. 



Claim. The arrangement of the various 

 parts of the plow, when constructed as described 

 for the purposes set forth. 



25,873. BENJAMIN F. AVERY, Lou- 

 isville, Ky. Molding Plows. Oct. 25, 



l8 59-. 



This invention consists in constructing the 



pattern for the short landside of the plow, pat- 

 ented by this inventor Jan. 8, 1856, in two 

 parts, so that they may be drawn at opposite 

 angles from each other, and in this manner 

 forming the holes or depressions and ridges or 

 depressed squares upon the outer surface of the 

 short landside. 



Claim. The peculiar construction of the 

 patterns B C of the short landside, asset forth, 

 so that they may be drawn at opposite angles 

 from each other, for the purpose and in the 

 manner specified. 



